Astros Hit 4 Homers, McHugh Wins 16th in 11-5 Win Over A’s

OAKLAND, Calif. — Collin McHugh earned his 16th win of the season and the Houston Astros hit four home runs to beat the Oakland Athletics 11-5 Wednesday night, avoiding a series sweep.

Colby Rasmus, Evan Gattis, Carlos Gomez and Marwin Gonzalez homered for Houston, which increased its AL West lead over the Rangers to two games. Texas lost 6-0 at Seattle.

McHugh (16-7) labored through his worst start in more than a month but got enough support to win his third straight. He allowed five runs and six hits in 5 1-3 innings, struck out five and walked two.

The right-hander tied Seattle ace Felix Hernandez for the second-most wins in the AL. McHugh’s teammate, Dallas Keuchel, leads the league with 17 victories.

Jose Altuve added two doubles and Hank Conger drove in four runs for the Astros.

Houston’s 76 wins are its most since 2010 when the club went 76-86.

Rasmus, back in the lineup after sitting out two games with an illness, hit his 19th home run of the season into the second deck in right field on a full-count pitch from starter Aaron Brooks with two outs in the second.

After Conger’s two-run single and an RBI double by Altuve helped extend the lead to 4-0, Gattis hit his 23rd homer as part of a three-run fifth.

Gomez homered off R.J. Alvarez in the sixth.

Gonzalez added his 10th home run in the seventh, giving the Astros 11 players with 10 or more. That ties the major league record set by the 2004 Detroit Tigers.

Houston is also tied with Toronto for the major league lead with 192 home runs.

Billy Butler and Josh Reddick homered for Oakland, which gave manager Bob Melvin a two-year contract extension before the game.

The A’s have hit a home run in 15 consecutive games to tie the longest streak in the majors this season.

Brooks (1-3) gave up five runs and eight hits in four-plus innings. He remained winless since Aug. 1.

Via AP